Steroid receptor knockouts

T. Cole
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Gene knockouts in mice have been reported for the glucocorti-coid, estrogen, and progesterone receptors, and a natural gene knockout, the testicular-feminized mouse, exists for the androgen receptor. Of these knockouts only the glucocorticoid receptor knockout has profound effects on embryonic development, with defects in the lung and adrenal gland causing perinatal lethality. Female mice with either the estrogen or progesterone receptor knocked out are infertile, as are male mice lacking the estrogen receptor, which have smaller testes and lower sperm production. Estrogen receptor knockout mice also suffer osteoporosis. Progesterone receptor knockout mice fail to display ovarian follicular rupture and normal sexual behavior. Steroid receptor knockout mice thus provide a useful animal model for further studies on steroid action. Recent results with Cre- and FLP-recombinase promise a new generation of gene-targeted mice by production of tissue-specific and ligand-inducible gene knockouts.
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类固醇受体敲除
在小鼠中,糖皮质激素、雌激素和孕激素受体的基因敲除已被报道,而雄激素受体的自然基因敲除(睾丸雌性化小鼠)也存在。在这些基因敲除中,只有糖皮质激素受体基因敲除对胚胎发育有深远的影响,肺和肾上腺的缺陷会导致围产期死亡。雌激素受体或孕激素受体被敲除的雌性小鼠都是不育的,缺乏雌激素受体的雄性小鼠也是如此,它们的睾丸更小,精子产量更低。雌激素受体敲除小鼠也会患骨质疏松症。黄体酮受体敲除小鼠不能显示卵巢卵泡破裂和正常的性行为。因此,类固醇受体敲除小鼠为进一步研究类固醇作用提供了一个有用的动物模型。Cre-和FLP-recombinase最近的研究结果表明,通过产生组织特异性和配体诱导基因敲除,有望产生新一代基因靶向小鼠。
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